A recent publication questions the suitability of mice as a model for the human inflammatory response and has fueled the continuing debate about the suitability of mice as models for human disease. We discuss recent advances in disease modeling using mice, and the genetic factors that need to be considered when trying to recapitulate aspects of human disease. Failure to appreciate the important differences between human and mouse biology and genetics underlying attempts to generate faithful models frequently leads to poor outcomes. Closely coordinated human and model organism studies are essential to provide traction for translational research
peer reviewedWe urgently need animal models to study infectious disease. Mice are susceptible to a s...
Mouse models have been instrumental in understanding human disease biology and proposing possible ne...
The modification of genes in animal models has evidently and comprehensively improved our knowledge ...
A recent publication questions the suitability of mice as a model for the human inflammatory respons...
A recent publication questions the suitability of mice as a model for the human inflammatory respons...
Small differences in our genome distinguish us from each other. Although diversity is a good thing, ...
The mouse has many advantages over human beings for the study of genetics, including the unique prop...
The mouse is an ideal model organism for studies of human disease, because mouse is physiologically ...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Mice off...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
The laboratory mouse Mus musculus has long been used as a model organism to test hypotheses and trea...
Ongoing studies in many species seek to understand the origins, architecture and consequences of phe...
Mice have become the mammalian model of choice for the application of genetics in biomedical researc...
Mice are increasingly being used as models for the study of various human diseases. This is primaril...
The mouse is the leading organism for disease research. A rich resource of genetic variation occurs ...
peer reviewedWe urgently need animal models to study infectious disease. Mice are susceptible to a s...
Mouse models have been instrumental in understanding human disease biology and proposing possible ne...
The modification of genes in animal models has evidently and comprehensively improved our knowledge ...
A recent publication questions the suitability of mice as a model for the human inflammatory respons...
A recent publication questions the suitability of mice as a model for the human inflammatory respons...
Small differences in our genome distinguish us from each other. Although diversity is a good thing, ...
The mouse has many advantages over human beings for the study of genetics, including the unique prop...
The mouse is an ideal model organism for studies of human disease, because mouse is physiologically ...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Mice off...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
The laboratory mouse Mus musculus has long been used as a model organism to test hypotheses and trea...
Ongoing studies in many species seek to understand the origins, architecture and consequences of phe...
Mice have become the mammalian model of choice for the application of genetics in biomedical researc...
Mice are increasingly being used as models for the study of various human diseases. This is primaril...
The mouse is the leading organism for disease research. A rich resource of genetic variation occurs ...
peer reviewedWe urgently need animal models to study infectious disease. Mice are susceptible to a s...
Mouse models have been instrumental in understanding human disease biology and proposing possible ne...
The modification of genes in animal models has evidently and comprehensively improved our knowledge ...